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    <h1>EndNote Export Filter</h1>

    <h2>Export from JabRef</h2>

    <p>JabRef can export databases to
    EndNote-readable files. To use this feature, choose <b>File
    -&gt; Export</b>, choose the file type <b>Endnote (txt)</b> and
    then specify the name of the export file.</p>

    <h2>Import to EndNote</h2>

    <p>The default EndNote Import filter
    does not handle multiple authors or editors properly. There are
    two options to work around this:</p>

    <ol>
        <li>Use the built-in filter and fix the file later. To open
        up the file in EndNote, create a new database or open an
        old database in EndNote. Then select <b>File -&gt;
        Import</b>, click on <b>Choose File</b>, then highlight the
        exported file and click <b>Choose</b>. Click on <b>Import
        Options</b> and select <b>EndNote Import</b>. Click
        <b>Import</b> to start the import. After import, select
        <b>Edit-&gt; Change Text</b>. Change <b>Any Field</b> to
        <b>Author</b>. Enter " and " into the search field (without
        quotes). enter a return character into the change field
        (option-return on Mac OS X, ctrl-return on Windows XP).
        Click <b>Change</b>. Repeat with the <b>Secondary
        Author</b> field.</li>

        <li>Install the <i>EndNote Import from JabRef filter</i> in
        the <i>EndNote Extras</i>. Follow the instructions in
        <i>Advanced Use</i> below. To open up the file in EndNote,
        create a new database or open an old database in EndNote.
        Then select <b>File -&gt; Import</b>, click on <b>Choose
        File</b>, then highlight the exported file and click
        <b>Choose</b>. Click on <b>Import Options</b> and select
        <b>EndNote Import from JabRef</b> (if it does not appear,
        select Other filters. If it still doesn't appear, it was
        not correctly installed.) Click <b>Import</b> to start the
        import.</li>
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    <h2>Notes</h2>

    <p>The EndNote Export filter maps BibTeX entrytypes
    to EndNote reference types as follows:</p>
    <pre>
BibTeX entrytype -&gt; EndNote Reference Type
------------------------------------------
misc, other -&gt; Generic
unpublished -&gt; Manuscript
manual -&gt; Computer Program
article -&gt; Journal Article
book -&gt; Book
booklet -&gt; Personal Communication
inbook,incollection -&gt; Book Section
inproceedings -&gt; Conference Proceedings
techreport -&gt; Report
mastersthesis, phdthesis -&gt; Thesis</pre>

    <h2>Corporate Authors</h2>

    <p>By default, the export filter assumes
    that entries in the author or editor fields in brackets are
    corporate authors and replaces the brackets with a trailing
    comma. However, this means that entries that include LaTeX code
    in brackets will be assumed to be corporate authors and
    therefore will be improperly formatted.</p>

    <h2>Advanced Use: EndNote Extras</h2>

    For better interoperability between EndNote and JabRef, download the
    EndNote filter set from the Resources page of JabRef's web page.
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